People with disabilities (PWD) are the fastest growing minority social group in the world. Moreover, this group is one in which many, if not all individuals, will eventually join due to accidents, injuries, illnesses, wear and tear on aging bodies, and genetic factors. Disabilities can be physical, cognitive, social, and/or emotional. The disability community overlaps with people of all races, ethnicities, age groups, genders, sexual orientations/ expressions, and socioeconomic statuses, although PWD are overrepresented among people who are economically disadvantaged and under-served in health care, environmental safety, nutrition, and other basic needs. While the proportion of people with disabilities increases with age, the majority of pe...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Disability is a fundamental facet of human diversity, yet it lags behind race, gender, ethnicity, se...
There are still widespread misconceptions and stereotypes about people with disability. These includ...
People with disabilities (PWD) are the fastest growing minority social group in the world. Moreover,...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
Disability has yet to achieve its proper place in the discussion of health disparities. Several majo...
When Ed Roberts, who had polio, forged new ground for people with disabilities by developing the fir...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Here is a look into how society has seen or does see those who are disabled. This also explores the ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Disability is a fundamental facet of human diversity, yet it lags behind race, gender, ethnicity, se...
There are still widespread misconceptions and stereotypes about people with disability. These includ...
People with disabilities (PWD) are the fastest growing minority social group in the world. Moreover,...
Disabilities are inextricably diverse in their origins, types, manifestations, and effects upon diff...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
Disability has yet to achieve its proper place in the discussion of health disparities. Several majo...
When Ed Roberts, who had polio, forged new ground for people with disabilities by developing the fir...
This book brings together scholars to explore understandings of disability, normalcy, and the everyd...
The social and medical models of disability are sets of underlying assumptions explaining people's b...
Current trends in Disability Studies hint at an overemphasis on the social model. Much description a...
Here is a look into how society has seen or does see those who are disabled. This also explores the ...
Produced by The Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, The...
Literature of all genres and ages includes elements of ableism. Several literary voices advocate for...
The latest issue of the Review of Disability Studies is out! Dive into this issues' advancement of i...
Persons with disabilities face greater barriers to health care than do those without disabilities (1...
Disability is a fundamental facet of human diversity, yet it lags behind race, gender, ethnicity, se...
There are still widespread misconceptions and stereotypes about people with disability. These includ...